Comparison of Methods for Isolation of Bacterial and Fungal DNA from Human Blood

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Tomasz Gosiewski
Leszek Szała
Agata Pietrzyk
Monika Brzychczy-Włoch
Piotr B. Heczko
Małgorzata Bulanda
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[1] Chair of Microbiology,Institute of Mathematics
[2] Jagiellonian University Medical College,undefined
[3] Silesian University,undefined
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Current Microbiology | 2014年 / 68卷
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Filamentous Fungus; Method Detection Limit; Cell Wall Structure; Preliminary Processing; Erythrocyte Lysis;
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The study aimed at optimization of DNA isolation from blood of representatives of four microbial groups causing sepsis, i.e., Gram negative: Escherichia coli, Gram positive: Staphylococcus aureus, yeast: Candida albicans, and filamentous fungus: Aspergillus fumigatus. Additionally, the five commercial kits for microbial DNA isolation from the blood were tested. The developed procedure of DNA isolation consisted of three consecutive steps, i.e., mechanical disruption, chemical lysis, and thermal lysis. Afterward, DNA was isolated from the previously prepared samples (erythrocyte lysis) with the use of five commercial kits for DNA isolation. They were compared paying heed to detection limit, concentration, DNA purity, and heme concentration in samples. The isolation of DNA without preliminary erythrocyte lysis resulted in far higher heme concentration than when lysis was applied. In the variant with erythrocyte lysis, two of the commercial kits were most effective in purifying the DNA extract from heme. Designed procedure allowed obtaining microbial DNA from all four groups of pathogens under study in the amount sufficient to conduct the rtPCR reaction, which aimed at detecting them in the blood.
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